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Two years ago, a Gaza relief charity had 38 mosque collections. This year they have three. Something is broken.
We may be about to witness a transformative moment in UK political history; what should Muslims voting in the Gorton and Denton by-election consider?
A thinker, orator, mujtahid, writer, leader, politician, and seasoned organiser, Abul A’la Maududi (also known as Maulana Maududi) has left a lasting impression in shaping Muslims in South Asia and ...
“Be patient with what they say. And remember our slave Dāwūd, the possessor of strength, for he was often returning back to Allah.’’[1] Allah (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) then goes on to mention two specific ...
In this episode of The Islam21c Podcast, Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad and Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi have a frank conversation about politics, power, and polytheism. Should Muslims look to enter into ...
Certain trials in life push you to limits you never knew you had. When life-changing calamities hit those we know, it is tempting – and usually completely well-intentioned – to reach for an ...
In a particularly famous quote, the eminent scholar Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) — rahīmahullāh — once said, “What can my enemies do to me? “My paradise and my garden are in my chest ...
In this explosive podcast episode, we look at what this war has shown us about the Muslim Ummah, whether we can trust what either side says, and what about the Arab regimes?
Two years ago, I was reading a book with an interesting title: Slaying the Dragons. It is not a fictional novel, as can be seen from its subtitle: Destroying Myths in the History of Science and Faith.
In this week’s #Unscripted podcast we see the different approaches taken by psychotherapists and Islamic scholars on dealing with a range of personal, mental health and marital issues.
“The Haganah burnt my town to the ground, summarily executed my great-grandfather, and displaced my grandfather and his whole family at gunpoint” Peterson, who often preaches about morality and ...